Imagine yourself in Germany in 1933.
If you didn't agree with the policies of the Nazi party, what would you have done to stop them?
If they give us any decent answers, perhaps we can gain a few tactical insights on how to fight the war we are in and open up a few more people's eyes to what's going on.
Regarding Germany circa 33'.
You have a lot of unlearning to do.
Such as?
That's a bit of a broad statement, at least give me a place to start.
A place to start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Herzl. And this speech by Ben Freedman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58CaLup5dE8.
In loose terms, in WW1, the Jews negotiated to bring America into the war to get the land of Palestine. This was the Balfour Declaration. But none of the Jews wanted to go because they we perfectly happy in the USA and Germany.
In WW2 a Zionist Jew named Theodor Herzl teamed up with the nazi's to use the threat of being put into labor camps as a way to get Jews to emigrate to Palestine in order to create a Jewish state.
You have similar themes of the illusion of choice where there is a pre-established narrative. Followed by the same problem-reaction-solution to push the plebs in a certain direction.
Another example of this is the use of communism and anti-fa to make national socialism to look like the better alternative. And with even less resources like the internet for normal people to exchange information, propaganda is going to be a lot more effective.
Disclaimer: ww1/ww2 is more complicated and nuanced the more you look at it. Don't take anything i wrote as truth, just a place to start whether you agree with what i wrote or not.
Oh hey, and someone posted this: https://greatawakening.win/p/16bPH35Qbh/the-khazarian-mafia-caused-ww2--/c/